Plant biology: In their neighbour's shadow
Friml J, Sauer M. 2008. Plant biology: In their neighbour’s shadow. Nature. 453(7193), 298–299.
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Friml, JiríISTA ;
Sauer, Michael
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They can't move away from shade, so plants resort to a molecular solution to find a place in the sun. The action they take is quite radical, and involves a reprogramming of their development.
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2008-05-15
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Nature
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Nature Publishing Group
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453
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7193
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298 - 299
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Friml J, Sauer M. Plant biology: In their neighbour’s shadow. Nature. 2008;453(7193):298-299. doi:10.1038/453298a
Friml, J., & Sauer, M. (2008). Plant biology: In their neighbour’s shadow. Nature. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/453298a
Friml, Jiří, and Michael Sauer. “Plant Biology: In Their Neighbour’s Shadow.” Nature. Nature Publishing Group, 2008. https://doi.org/10.1038/453298a.
J. Friml and M. Sauer, “Plant biology: In their neighbour’s shadow,” Nature, vol. 453, no. 7193. Nature Publishing Group, pp. 298–299, 2008.
Friml J, Sauer M. 2008. Plant biology: In their neighbour’s shadow. Nature. 453(7193), 298–299.
Friml, Jiří, and Michael Sauer. “Plant Biology: In Their Neighbour’s Shadow.” Nature, vol. 453, no. 7193, Nature Publishing Group, 2008, pp. 298–99, doi:10.1038/453298a.